1987 Buick Regal We4 Turbo Charged 3.8 Intercooled Lighter Than Grand National on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
As much as it pains me I am going to sell my 1987 WE4 Buick Regal. I have too many cars in my collection so I will be selling a few over the next month or so. This car is in amazing condition and is an absolute pleasure to drive. This car is one of 1547 WE4 body codes ever built. I have two other Turbo Buick's but this one is the rarest. This Buick runs very strong and has upgrades such as: 60lb injectors,TT chip,RJC power plate, boost controller, engine and trans mounts, MAF translator with LT1 MAF sensor. Interior is in very nice shape for it's age showing some wear on the console, but retaining it's factory radio and other parts gives it that clean feeling when you sit in the driver's seat. I have Original bill of sale, window sticker and service records. Nice clean title in hand and ready to go!!!!!!
This car is sold AS IS where IS. Please come look at the car if possible before you bid. If you would like a picture of something please let me know and I will do my best to get it to you. This is a 27 year old car, so it is not perfect, but it is one of the nicest Turbo Buicks I have seen out driving around. Yes, I drove this car everywhere for almost a month solid. I will help with shipping by working with the carrier you chose when they come to pick up the car. Once the auction ends, you have 7 days to pick up the car unless other arrangements are made with myself. For every day the car is left here after the 7 days will be $25/day storage since it is always stored inside and indoor space is expensive. If you have a feedback score of 10 or less please contact me prior to bidding or I will be forced to cancel your bids to keep this auction fair. Deposit of $500.00 via PayPal is required with 24 hours of the closing of this auction. Again, please ask questions if you have them. I don't really need to sell it, it just makes sense. |
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Speaking with Automotive News at the Paris Motor Show, Opel chief Karl-Thomas Neumann said, "You will see the Monza when you see the next Insignia." And the Insignia, we needn't point out, is essentially ported over to American showrooms as the Buick Regal.
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